Maltese Cross It’s always better on Holiday.

I’m really digging this debut album. It’s music that makes me want to move—every time this disc finds its way onto the stereo I immediately get up and get physical; it’s that good. What is it? Well, it’s crisp, clear Britpop that’s a hell of a lot of fun. The band? Franz Ferdinand and their eponymous debut. It’s smashingly reasonable from Amazonica. The band’s website is over here. Oh, damn it! I just checked their website for the first time and they’ve stolen my word: eponymous. Okay, it wasn’t my word, but rather R.E.M.’s word. Hell, I’ve been using that little puppy since 1988. My next book: “The etymology and personal history of eponymous” by Daniel Q. Stout. So friends, check out Franz Ferdinand.

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